Punguna
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Punguna (Soldier of Fortune) | |
Na Woon-gyu in Punguna (1926) |
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Directed by | Na Woon-gyu |
Produced by | Hyeon Seong-wan |
Written by | Na Woon-gyu |
Starring | Na Woon-gyu (Nicolai Park) Yoon Seong-sil (Kang Hyu-ok) |
Cinematography | Lee Chang-yong |
Editing by | Na Woon-gyu |
Distributed by | Choson Kinema Productions |
Release date(s) | December 18, 1926 |
Running time | (1,795 feet) |
Language | Silent film Korean intertitles |
Budget | 1,000 won |
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Korean name | |
Hangul: | 풍운아 |
Hanja: | 風雲兒 |
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McCune-Reischauer: | {{{mr}}} |
Punguna (풍운아) (Soldier of Fortune) is a 1926 Korean film. The silent, black and white film was written, directed, edited by and starred Na Woon-gyu (1902-1937). It premiered at the Choseon Theater in December of 1926.
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[edit] Plot summary
In Punguna, Na Woon-gyu plays the role of Nicolai Park, a veteran of the Russian army, who has returned to Korea from European battlefields. Broke, hungry, and unable to find employment, he is taken in as a boarder by Kim Chang-ho. Chang-ho's friend, Cha-duk becomes romantically involved with Hae-ok, who had sold herself to support her parents. Cha-duk's wife, Yeong-ja becomes involved with Nicolai, who rejects her proposal to run away with him. The romantic complications spiral until Yeong-ja kills Cha-duk. The film ends with Nicolai departing for destinations unknown while the other boarders bid him farewell.
[edit] Cast
Ju In-gyu (Ahn Jae-deok)
Kim Jeong-suk (Choi Yeong-ja)
Nam Gung-ung (Kim Chang-ho)
Joo Sam-son (Jeong Gu-jin)
Lim Woon-hak (Shin Do-seong)
Lee Gyeong-seon (Gwak Cheol-san)
Hong Myeong-seon (Cheon Il-hak)
[edit] References
- Kim, Kab-ui (2001). Chunsa Na Un-gyu chonjip : ku saengae wa yesul (춘사나운규전집: 그생애와예술). Chimmundang, Seoul.
- A Soldier of Fortune (Pung-un-a) at The Korean Film Archive (KOFA)